Science, asked by tanishaarora23, 9 months ago

In the
figure shown the normal at
A of the mirror is the line joining
points. Name the two points Also
the reflected ray, normal & mark​

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Answered by SejalShirat0
16

Here it is............................

Here, P is the pole and in b/w ADX u can draw Normal, DX is the reflected ray

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Answered by Nereida
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Refer to the image attached.

The two points through which the normal/principal axis goes through are called F=Focus and C=Centre of curvature.

Focus isis the point on the principal Axis where all the parallel rays gets reflected back and converge.

Centre of curvature is the centre of the spherical of which the spherical mirror is the part of.

The point labelled as P on the mirror is called the pole of the mirror. It is the middle point of the mirror.

The distance between pole and focus is called as the focal length of the mirror.

The radius of curvature is the distance between the pole and the centre of curvature. The radius of curvature is double than the focal length.

The incident ray is the ray that falls on the mirror.

The reflected ray is the ray which gets reflected back from the mirror.

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